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  • 61Apathy — For other uses, see Apathy (disambiguation) …

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  • 62Asymptomatic — Pulmonary contusion due to trauma is an example of a condition that can be asymptomatic with half of people showing no signs at the initial presentation since such symptoms can take time to develop. The CT scan show a pulmonary contusion (red… …

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  • 63Substance-related disorder — Classification and external resources Comparison of the perceived harm for various psychoactive drugs from a poll among medical psychiatrists specialized in a …

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  • 64Abducens nerve — Nerve: Abducens nerve The path of the Abducens nerve …

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  • 65Drug overdose — For other uses, see Overdose (disambiguation). Drug overdose Classification and external resources Activated charcoal is a commonly used agent for decontamination of the gastrointestinal tract in overdoses …

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  • 66Graham Kennedy — Infobox Actor name = Graham Kennedy caption = Kennedy during 1970 interview on ABC s This Day Tonight quotation = birth date = birth date|1934|2|15|mf=y birth place = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia dead = dead death date = death date and… …

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  • 67Substance dependence — Substance dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 F19.2 ICD 9 …

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  • 68Edward Flatau — was a Polish neurologist. His work greatly impacted the developing field of neurology. He established neurobiologic and neuropathological sciences in Poland. He published a human brain atlas in 1894, wrote a fundamental book on migraines (1912),… …

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  • 69Theodor Meynert — Born June 15, 1833 Dresden …

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  • 70Wernicke — Karl, German neurologist, 1848–1905. See W. aphasia, W. area, W. center, W. disease, W. encephalopathy, W. field, W. radiation, W. reaction, W. region, W. sign, W. syndrome, W. zone, W. Korsakoff encephalopathy, W. Korsakoff syndrome …

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